louder

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louder

  1. comparative form of loud: more loud
    • 2019 December 18, Richard Clinnick, “Traction transition: HST to Azuma”, in Rail, page 32:
      The sound of a hard-working diesel engine pierces the damp Yorkshire air. It gets louder, until a bright red High Speed Train cuts through the gloom.

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louder

  1. comparative degree of loude (loudly)